Your Radiation This Week No 55

Your Radiation This Week No 55

The nation destroying strength of Big Time Rads cannot be denied; but, the Rads can be ignored till they kill you. You can run; but you cannot hide, the Rads always win.

By Bob Nichols on May 7, 2016

War Crimes in Progress April 30 to May 7, 2016

(San Francisco) May 7, 2016 – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week.” These are the Top Recorded Radiation Highs that affected people for the last week around the United States.

War Crimes in Progress

There is no way to recover from these kinds of exposures. There is no medicine and there is no cure. Millions now possess a shortened life span due to their radiation exposures. What city or country will be next?

RADIATION CPM* CITY STATE

Listed in Counts per Minute, a Count is One Radioactive Decay Registered by the Instrument.

The Top Reporting Radioactive Cities are listed. The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city reporting is listed last.

Still, all reporting cities are above normal. These are a portion of the American cities that exceeded 1,000 CPM this week.

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

COUNT

TIMES NORMAL

CITY, STATE

TYPE OF RAD

1,545

CPM,

309

Times Normal,

Raleigh, NC.

Beta, Gamma.

1,435

CPM,

287

Times Normal,

Little Rock, AR.

Beta, Gamma.

1,424

CPM,

284.8

Times Normal,

Colorado Springs, CO.

Beta, Gamma.

1,345

CPM,

269

Times Normal,

Portland, ME.

Beta, Gamma.

1,333

CPM,

266.6

Times Normal,

Navajo Lake, NM.

Beta, Gamma.

1,295

CPM,

259

Times Normal,

San Diego, CA.

Beta, Gamma.

1,226

CPM,

245.2

Times Normal,

Idaho Falls, ID.

Beta, Gamma.

1,183

CPM,

236.6

Times Normal,

Spokane, WA.

Beta, Gamma.

1,117

CPM,

223.4

Times Normal,

Phoenix, AZ.

Beta, Gamma.

1,089

CPM,

217.8

Times Normal,

Worcester, MA.

Beta, Gamma.

1,082

CPM,

216.4

Times Normal,

Tucson, AZ.

Beta, Gamma.

1,065

CPM,

213

Times Normal,

Hartford, CT.

Beta, Gamma.

1,055

CPM,

211

Times Normal,

Harrisonburg, VA.

Beta, Gamma.

1,053

CPM,

210.6

Times Normal,

Memphis, TN.

Beta, Gamma.

1,050

CPM,

210

Times Normal,

Billings, MT.

Beta, Gamma.

1,013

CPM,

202.6

Times Normal,

Pittsburgh, PA,

Beta, Gamma.

1,001

CPM,

200.2

Times Normal,

Denver, CO.

Beta, Gamma.

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

The Count

Raleigh, North Carolina is in First place in the countdown to the end of time. Other cities have the radioactive “contagion,” just not as severe, even though the listed cities all exceed 1,000 CPM.

Changes – War Crimes in Progress

The subtitle for YRTW is changed to add the phrase: “War Crimes in Progress.” Let’s not pretend this much Rad for this long is not a War Crime punishable by Hanging. It is purposeful and with intent.

The perps do not care that people are killed and maimed by their self made poisons. I call for War Crimes trials and prompt Hangings for all of those involved.

Rad Measuring Units Removed from Service

Some 24/7 Rad measuring units are flaking out or are removed from service for various reasons, including political reasons. I encourage the EPA to return them to service. Hundreds have now suffered this fate of oblivion.

New Category – MIA 18MthHigh

“MIA 18MthHigh” is a new category under the column labeled Type of Rad. It means “Missing in Action – 18 Month High.”

Salute

I salute the brave scientists, physicists, techs and support personnel who continue to bring us the latest radiation numbers. Their work is valued and appreciated.

Te132 – Something Nuclear in Europe Detonated or Exploded

The American East Coast from Virginia to Maine was Rad Assaulted on and around May 4, 2016 from Rad originating in Europe; specifically Te132, a fission product. Something in Europe exploded or detonated. EU officials have had no comment.

No action has been taken by the US Government, however. The nation destroying strength of Big Time Rads cannot be denied; but, the Rads can be ignored till they kill you. You can run; but, you cannot hide, the Rads always win.

Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there.

Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. You are encouraged to write Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com